DOE Webcast July 7: Labs, Data Centers, and High-Tech Facilities
June 29, 2011
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) will present a live webcast titled Labs, Data Centers, and High-Tech Facilities on July 7, 2011, from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. EDT.
Experts Dale Sartor and Paul Mathew of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Will Lintner of DOE's Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP), will present best practices to meet Federal mandates to improve the energy performance of laboratories, data centers, and other high-tech facilities and examine trends across these facilities.
The instructors will review:
- The benefits and potential cost savings of energy efficiency improvements
- Best practices and technologies to increase efficiency, with an emphasis on:
- IT equipment & software
- Air management systems, temperature control, free & liquid cooling
- Hoods, ventilation/air changes, and HVAC
- Plugloads, power supplies, and storage
- Improved operations, benchmarking, and performance metrics
- Tools and resources to support your efforts.
Participants are encouraged to email or call in their questions before and during the program to receive tailored advice from the experts during the live "Q&A" segment. Questions submitted before the program can be sent to FTS@energyworkshops.org.
The 90-minute training is free of charge, but you must register in advance to obtain an Internet URL for the presentation. Register to attend the seminar.
FEMP First Thursday Seminars are no cost training opportunities to help Federal energy, environmental, and fleet professionals plan and execute projects to help meet Federal goals and requirements. This upcoming session will benefit professionals seeking an introduction to the latest energy efficient measures for high performance laboratories and data centers.
For more information, visit the FEMP First Thursday Seminars website.
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